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Beyond Green Infrastructure – Integrating the Ecosystem Services Framework into Urban Planning Law and Policy
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Beyond Green Infrastructure – Integrating the Ecosystem Services Framework into Urban Planning Law and Policy

By J.B. RuhlJanuary 1, 2020June 8th, 2021No Comments

Organizations Involved: Vanderbilt Law School
Source: Journal of Comparative Urban Law & Policy

Abstract

This article discusses the integration of an ecosystem services framework into land use and environmental governance and outlines general principles and guidelines for local policy.

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